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Digital Dialogue Three | Art, Climate and the Social Condition

January 19, 2022
3:30PM - 5:00PM
Zoom

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Add to Calendar 2022-01-19 15:30:00 2022-01-19 17:00:00 Digital Dialogue Three | Art, Climate and the Social Condition Accessibility: This event will have live, human transcription provided for all attendees. To request additional accommodations, complete the RSVP webform and email globalartsandhumanities@osu.edu Art, Climate Science and the Social Condition Featured Speakers Amy L. Fairchild | Dean and Professor, College of Public Health Hope Ginsburg | Artist in Resident at the Wexner Center for the Arts Sa'dia Rehman | Artist in Residence at the Wexner Center for the Arts Smitha Rao | Assistant Professor, College of Social Work Moderator: Dionne Custer Edwards, Director of Learning and Public Practice at the Wexner Center for the Arts Climate change, social disparities and chronic intersecting injustices impact the capacity of natural and social spaces and produce wild and often-unexpected transitions. These shifts are both produced by and produce new ecological, societal and individual conditions and systems. Panelists will consider the implications of today's rapid evolutions in intersecting social and environmental systems while imagining new realities for natural and social landscapes through action, activism, aesthetics, ethics, science, emotion and civic and systemic change. Zoom Global Arts and Humanities globalartsandhumanities@osu.edu America/New_York public

Accessibility: This event will have live, human transcription provided for all attendees. To request additional accommodations, complete the RSVP webform and email globalartsandhumanities@osu.edu


Art, Climate Science and the Social Condition

Featured Speakers

  • Amy L. Fairchild | Dean and Professor, College of Public Health
  • Hope Ginsburg | Artist in Resident at the Wexner Center for the Arts
  • Sa'dia Rehman | Artist in Residence at the Wexner Center for the Arts
  • Smitha Rao | Assistant Professor, College of Social Work

Moderator: Dionne Custer Edwards, Director of Learning and Public Practice at the Wexner Center for the Arts

Climate change, social disparities and chronic intersecting injustices impact the capacity of natural and social spaces and produce wild and often-unexpected transitions. These shifts are both produced by and produce new ecological, societal and individual conditions and systems. Panelists will consider the implications of today's rapid evolutions in intersecting social and environmental systems while imagining new realities for natural and social landscapes through action, activism, aesthetics, ethics, science, emotion and civic and systemic change.